1989
Decrease of suppressor inducer (cd4+ 2h4+) t cells in multiple sclerosis cerebrospinal fluid
Chofflon M, Weiner H, Morimoto C, Hafler D. Decrease of suppressor inducer (cd4+ 2h4+) t cells in multiple sclerosis cerebrospinal fluid. Annals Of Neurology 1989, 25: 494-499. PMID: 2528316, DOI: 10.1002/ana.410250512.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInducer T cellsSuppressor-inducer T cellsMultiple sclerosis patientsT cellsCerebrospinal fluidMultiple sclerosisPeripheral bloodSclerosis patientsInducer cellsInducer functionMultiple sclerosis cerebrospinal fluidHelper-inducer T cellsCentral nervous system compartmentHelper inducer functionHelper-inducer cellsLocal autoimmune processesSuppressor-inducer functionSuppressor-inducer cellsCentral nervous systemSamples of bloodFlow cytometric analysisHelper inducerAutoimmune processInflammatory disordersT lymphocytes
1988
Loss of Functional Suppression Is Linked to Decreases in Circulating Suppressor‐Inducer (CD4+2H4+) T Cells in Multiple Sclerosis
CHOFFLON M, WEINER H, HAFLER D. Loss of Functional Suppression Is Linked to Decreases in Circulating Suppressor‐Inducer (CD4+2H4+) T Cells in Multiple Sclerosis. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 1988, 540: 330-332. PMID: 2905122, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1988.tb27089.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLoss of functional suppression is linked to decreases in circulating suppressor inducer (CD4 + 2H4 +) T Cells in multiple sclerosis
Chofflon M, Weiner H, Morimoto C, Hafler D. Loss of functional suppression is linked to decreases in circulating suppressor inducer (CD4 + 2H4 +) T Cells in multiple sclerosis. Annals Of Neurology 1988, 24: 185-191. PMID: 2972249, DOI: 10.1002/ana.410240203.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSuppressor-inducer T cellsProgressive multiple sclerosisInducer T cellsSuppressor T cellsMultiple sclerosisT cellsFunctional suppressionTwo-color immunofluorescenceImmunoregulatory abnormalitiesImmunological findingsIgG synthesisMononuclear cellsPokeweed mitogenImmunoglobulin synthesisNormal subjectsSclerosisCD4Neurological diseasesAMLRPatientsTwo-stage assaySuppressor functionSignificant correlationPresent studyCells
1987
Loss of functional suppression is linked to decreases in circulating suppressor-inducer (CD4+2H4+) T cells in multiple sclerosis
Chofflon M, Weiner H, Hafler D. Loss of functional suppression is linked to decreases in circulating suppressor-inducer (CD4+2H4+) T cells in multiple sclerosis. Journal Of Neuroimmunology 1987, 16: 33. DOI: 10.1016/0165-5728(87)90177-9.Peer-Reviewed Original Research